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Herald “Ads” Mean ; ' Better Business gl Ry, By Associated Press EbTABLI HED 1870 ITALIAN CABINET MEMBERS we«d 4Srwus T MUST M AKE Gflflfl flR THEY Sunset Express Hits Circus Train : oyt L e Lo e ] A wmtgacer Sl raigamian of AGAINST I-AWYER AT NUUN RAI-I-Y between the Sunset express bound The dead and injured were eircus | o sm——="—r— T . g from New Orleans to San Francisco | performers. 5 TO 8 YEARS FOR ‘ | on the Southern Pacific and a Worth- The wreck oceurred near Abilene, a ——— {on the Sauthern Pcitc and a Worth. . . rraGEDY | Democratic Candidate for Mussolini, Himself on Job| 41| FN "™ i Tl e o | i S bt SHOOTING Uil ; oA Dufel T e b b L R T, e h | Woman Paid $5,000 Fee to Members of Bar Homer V. Jones and Will C. Jones, | and the sleeping performers werd borthers, and R, 1., Metcalf. hurled from their herths. “Tony the Barber'' Sentenced for | bt {0 . ' For Obtaining Bus Permit 5;:]"}"‘,0::5::’: '('l)i:secr:; “RIF"NG Tflw A“b :‘R a4 y el Slaying of Frank Cozzo on ‘ £ war of oot sete | “rmgrgear | FATHER VAUGHANOF | ... s o s SEVEN DIVISIONG IN s Hen Muter Appears BLIND, GIRL GETS OUT . lndustrlous HOIII’S g Ralano, known in the Savin Rock | + 5 i K. K. K. and Religions OF PRISON 1N CELLAR. section as “Tony the barber” who | at Meeting With Tears in A A killed Frank Cozzo of Waterbury, a | NHVEMBER “ PARAI]E ; Chicago, Oct. 31.—Half starved frequenter of hotels, at the shore re- | Eyes and Reports Arrest | PR T . Italy Again Normal and Prejudices Continue ind nearly blind, her body cov- sort, on July 13, was sentenced to the | sred with bruises, Mary Devine, state prison for from five to eight of Her Drivers—Tells Ofl Fascisti Is Ordered De- L9 year old Bohemian girl, told one Ol Mos[ Prflminem_ G]ergymen years by Judge Marvin in superlor‘Llne of Mflrch Announced Great Bend, Kas, Oct. 81.—"T the police today of daily beat- court today on the charge of man- State ]nvesi(gation | N mobilized — Ambassador | think we are not more than one pis- ||| ME® she said she recelved from i e i slaughac, ! A ot e T more man one it ||| sex mother auring wo vearw || 10 WORId--LootUred i U. 8, | “ Pt nat naa unmuat seaures| fOF Armistice Day Lt mprisonment in the basement in that grand jury declined to indfct Events Charges of “lobbying'” were made toFrance Hands mn ReSIg- having in blood-drenched Ireland to- 5t thelr home. The mother, the accused for murder. Later his | aaginst a local lawyer by P. §. Mce nation day,"” Governor Henry J. Allen de- Mre. Josephine Devine, 47, was OPPOSED HUNGER STRIKES attorneys withdrew from the case and Lol clared in a political speech here last arrested after the girl had man- while the state's attorney was consid- | | Mahon, democratic nominee for state | senator, at a noon-day rally at the RaE night. 1ged to break out to liberty. ering a request to the court to vuI]’ " - — it 4 . - > another grand jury other lawyers took || Landers, Frary & Clark factory gates Teapnanngn satonn and T ang Was Also Enemy of Socialism and |, ig defense and when the present Socletles intending to take || this noon. McMahon did .not mensl Rome, Oct. 31. (By Associated | i Press)—Premier Benito Mussolini, the | Men hating each other. he. eald. ¥ Mormonism and Was Bitter Foe to | 8¢58ion of the superior court came in part in or desiring to have a ||tlon the name of the individual toi fascisti head of Ttaly's new govern- | '‘This man being hated because he is EVIDENCE POINTIN Ratano agreed to plead guilty to|| float in the Armistice Day || Whom he referred. :r'x':m. wu|1n :“shn:il“ at 8 o'clock | a Catholic and this man because he is ™4 4 I G German War Methods—Regarded | manslanghter. There hndrbeon one || parade are requested by the || McMahon told a story of an llle.ed, s morning to begin his active work 0 v N . effort to obtain Raiano's freedom by general committee to notify || ®xhorbitant fee which he said wa ;-!‘! PI‘P‘:nler. 'An hour later he and ,‘or‘f,lah"y";"’c?...?;1u’r'°,'ff.hi‘§?;“.2",¥,,}i TO BURNS AS SLAYER/| As Writer of Merit. habeas corpus proceedings after the|| Marshal Maurice Pease at the || charged by two local attorneys for ses, s colleagues in the cabinet were re- : o grand jury failed to indict on the|| mayor's office leaving the name curing a jitney bus permit for a local reived by King Victor Emmanuel and | 'y {0 8¢t rid of. to blame. You T ML;:;I::,L_O;,:;,,H,: i ”': Aseoclat-| o ound” that the man was illegally || and address of LS o B S i S being individually took the oath of office. | qaholics who go out and say ‘T don't|Gun Found in Cleveland Woman's|one of the most promine ?‘;sh‘,r,' held in jail. || who can be reached by the ||$5,000. Hardly had he concluded his Upon reaching the _government | 2 1% 0% ¥ 2 B8 00 B0 O holle SHlantdi{nithalworta a"nd ) h"m ”"{ The homicide involved a prior dis- || committee if riecessary. | talk than he was met by Mrs. Helen office after his night's rest Premier I am going to p\‘lt my pomlca] arth'l-‘ Grave Said To Have Been Owned the late Cardinal Vi " RS OnOLheY.0 pute among a group of men and a 1| Muter, the woman supposed to have Muasolini called the members of his | e hohind my religion.” Yon ought foday. Several yesrs non. paed herel police raid. Raiano claimed he had | % #| paid the fee, and with tears in her cabinet in order to ascertain whether | ¢ %3 "0 550 BV B O von By Her Husband e e L ‘°“": been accused by Cozzo of being an mes E. O'Brien, local Americani- | #yes ghe told him that her two busses they were at work. ~Many ministers | o 0 Ml 8 TGO an and say | creveland. Oet ; parts of Canada and Alaska and later| informer” and fearing for his life he |zation director and chairman of the | had been atopped by the polfce and Uit et ealngs hMt the hablt of |y oo ts an order that exlsts for the | o on Oct 81.—Positive ldenti. | E 0 apan where he sddressy | Armed himeelf, with a weapon which | parade committee for the Armistice | her drivers arrested for overcrowding. appearing an hour or two or even| .. i..tion of white supremacy and 5 s the West Haven police had approved. | Day celebration announced this after-| The candidate was enraged and three h"“{:“‘q‘:";"p S D e R e (L et ha e L housen‘;{;:::'l it | and’ went looking for Cozzo. It was noon the line of march for the par-|Pledged any part of $50,000 in the et by, ass 2 v vl k never proven that Cozzo was armed |ade to be held on November 11 in ob- | defense of the drivers, asserting that “Whoever neglects his duties shows °“§]{‘,'n“‘,“n:",’;e’fi;";“'\mer‘can hm_mg‘fi"':")’]'m:fi“‘;m::':’;"’\'l‘;!'"H:zz‘:”“m::: Father Vaughan became {ll two or | bat the chief claim of Raiano was|serbance of Armistice Day. 'hp would make an effort to bring himself unworthy of his post and|,. .- .. e ympulses that you have I|was found several 'd,,y's ago, as the | ree months ago at Sheffield but re- | that the men who had accused him of [ The line will form at Franklin| David E. FitzGerald of New Haven mist be replaced, Premter Mussolint |/ opposed to the klan because it|gun that was owned by Henry Burns, |COVered sufficiently to be removed to | being an “informer because of the|Square and will march to Main street, | here to defend them. lh%]_?!:nr(‘dv ier made an early report suggests terrorism and outlawry,” |the dead woman's husband and kept the Jesuit college at Putney. Th_ere police raid intended to kill him it [To Broad, to Grove, to Lafayette, to McMahon Will Go to Court. to King Vietor Emmanuel of the en. |24 Governor Allen. “I ‘am not|in his summer home at Mentor, was|he Was able to get about in a rolling | they had a chance. Dozt “_?:‘n jo Main to West Main| candidate McMahon flaved thoss tive situation throughout Italy and |3E3iNst vour —organization because|made from o photograph here this| PRI W T e o Sgals X e of march will then | responsible for the arrest, saying that the latest reports from abroad, giy-|¥0U do not like the Catholic church.” imorning by Mrs. Michael Damato, : R lsanidon he up West Main street through the it was significant that it should coma I e et T stial view of | H® explained that he did not like the | tricnd of the dead woman. only three days before the end. His Court of Honor into Walnut Hill park | 41 the day after his political cam« L P Tary | Klan's attitude toward some com-| Her husband also was fafrly certain :;(‘;L};’;'sh“: ’::d.fig:‘l’;‘fhflf Je:us were wh‘t;r- Q(!)u;aranks will disband. SR e Fisdpae e e rnuninlsrna mor the manner fn which (that the photograph was that of the i A :hf: e died : T : rien also stated that the|charges. He plans, he says, to be i S its activities were sald to be carrled [gun he had seen in the Burns summer | P y clock this morning. "M BumlNfi BL"[;K entative plans call for seven divisions | police court in the morning and wAlL Orders Demobilization out = home where he and Mrs. Damato had \ in the parade. The first one will be | furnish attorneys who will motion for The fascisti high command today |, gamenotsanCatholic il mainavisted two fdays) berong the ymurder Worked Among Poor R {made up of the policemen, city of-|a continuance in the case so that im= ordered. the demobliization of the | Methodlst,” he said, with Burns and his wife. Father Vaughan first came into | ficlals, machine gun company and a | portant information may be compiied. fascisti, and the numerous members | After drawing a comparison be-| The pistol was turned over to the |prominence in the latter part of the|(Qne Woman Probably Fa-|Private organization while the second | In the meantime, Mra. Muter wilk of that organization in Rome wil | {een conditions in Kansas and Tre-|authorities last night by Willlam |19th century by taking a conspicuous > division will he made up of the fire|yzo to Hartford for the purpose, hs will leave for horae after their pa- | 204 and telling of requests his of-| Hunter of Willgughby, who found it|part in the civic as well as religious tally lnjur(‘d in Leap for department. On the request of Fire| explains, of securing checks and a, triotic procession which it is being de- fice had .recpl\'ml from men that ?.hgy in the grave. Some human hair was|life of Manchester. In 1801 he went Chief Willlam C. Noble, all of the flr(—‘ mortgage on her properties which alABd) t0 hold ‘this svening) be allowed to arm tl\emsslve- be- | twined around the hammer. Two|to London and became an active Lf . Ch.c 0 nppa_rarus will appear in the '.-m-ond vent to make up a 35,000 fee alleged The situation in Italy, according to | C2USO they were frightened,” the gov- cartridges. nicked by the firing pin | Worker among the poor at Westmin- ife in Chicag division. It had bean originally | to have heen paid two attorneys wie a_semi-offioiallexprénsion today, is re- flrrlo‘r ns_kod.‘ but which had failed to explode, were | ster and in the east side slums. e planned to have it in the last division, | represented heor successfully (befors ' RirTea ny iitraisl AgAI. Tha aetils. Do you wan!, turned loose In this|in the chamber. When the Burne| As a preacher, it was his fortune but this was constdered inadvisable. |the Public Ttilities Commission when it ARG orblns Liatn . addeds. s ptu}; the' horrors of a civil war? cottage was seanched, g_h, ““'.“""'""‘ to attract to als sermous and addm"_‘ Chicagn, Ocf. 31.-—Tht# women Tt was reported at a meeting of the|she was !Tklng a license to aperate haled with great satisfaction by |y 00 forbid such & war, And vet|cay, a box containing 47 cartridges of s in varlous parts of Europe all sorts| were hurt, one perhaps fatally in|general committee last night by a|a route. The rapers form fho basis public opinfon 7 [ what can you suggest to the negroes|the same calibre was found. These, |of men, including King Edward VII |leaping from a blazing building into|representative of Rev. Lucyan Boj- | of sensational chargas which are be- ALY of the state in some communities of [ with the two in the chamber and one | He was cathedral preacher at the|life néts early today when fire swept | Nowski that 2,000 Polish people would | ing daily made by McMahon in' his Ambadsador Résigns, “I’}‘fl? ';'{"I”‘_ are ‘hrflflbfl"'fl! when the | found in the grass near the grave at |eucharistic congress held at Montreal | block on West 63rd street. Nearly|furn out for the parade and it fs|political speeches, he saye. Paris, Oct. 31 (By Associated Press) ;’; i L U N“‘“ |h*"|d‘"r""f:d :hfln:vm time the crimé was discovered, \in 1910. The next vear he lectured |200 flat dwellers fled or leaped from expected that they will constitute an Tells of State Probe. v —Count Sforza has telegraphed his ‘,','m" "‘:‘] "f\” b ("‘f;“"‘“ m 't‘!‘d "E'hfv& make 50, the number the box origin- |in various parts of the United States|windows and about 100 were made |entire division. Other divisions will| Neither McMahon nor Mrs. Muter resignation as Ttalian ambassador at ||y oeeesn o o Mot to protectiaily held, according to the officers. |and Canada later crossing the Pacific| homeless. Twelve horses were burned (be formed for floats. civic organiza-| were able to give mors than & vague Paris to Premier Mussolini. He ex- | cqreind is fighti ; . Another new clue was the finding |to speak before Waseda and Imperial |to death | tons, patriotic organizations and ex-[idea of what is likely to follow the plaine that in his view the new gov- | ot 20, 18 AERting over a quarrel| of o bloodstained raincoat in & dump | universities of Tokio. Before leaving| Mre. Jack Sample with her ten vear service men s el e Lio W hish Cinay aviint IR b ernment should have in such posts | ArS 0] ot we curbed [not far from the grave by four boys. |for China, he addressed the house of |0ld daughter in her arms crashed A meeting of the parade and float| conducted by the state authorities. Itoin B AISHIo S hen e WICHR LG the ER S fe s e peers and ladles of society, through a life net and was seriousiy | Committee will be held in City hall on | Mrs. Muter apparently had acted une Friday evening at 8 o'clock to make|der alviez since she knew nothing men in thorough accord with its|congtitution that all men should have Eas prlldil S e in New 0 K e 2 \nother woman sustatned a broken | further plans. The float committee|siare than that an investization by B express for the new government |1 ML to Wotship| God according CAHILL 1§ DISCHARGED it ; the most cordial good wishes" the ""-‘x‘-‘,,’,'f l'("n“t;:nl';“ns.l 14 quit saying SR P ah;':‘“l; :‘f B3¢ | arm and a man's leg was fractured | has decided that November 6 will be | the state authorities s fn progress. ambassador's telegram read, “but in [ - 0% hOC]l:l f:);f’:ljp h: b ‘Ha.\'nfk: A A{er%m“ “"'o““‘m‘l SM. | when they leaped. An elderly woman |the last day on which floats can be| Discusses Alleged “Mavie" Lobby. a forelgn policy which s really a |0 0t o o O et 1« | New Haven hemocratic Registrar and | brought down upon him the attacke| V25, Nearly suffocated. accepted for the parade. During the course of his noonday policy and not simply a group of [ T%EC "8 A% 18 & matholic. It ts) of his brother Jeeits in Geemottack®| The blase started in a livery stable. | At the meeting of the general com- |rally, the candidate introduced more Itkes and disitkes, everything is inter- | 00¢ WORAY O vout (A€ 18 nof worthy| - gno peputy Freed—Two Others | L 0 O ET HE ot the ooy It | pamage was estimated at $160,000. | mittee last night Clifford Hellber |sensations when he charged that local dependent and men who on all sub- | hm"o‘_‘, ‘[:'f n 10" 1‘:;‘ American | ‘ A B LR e hat the Germans| “rpo[olice have been searching for | Was named chairman of the commit- |moving picture theater men had paid jects are in accord with the ideas of M""D'r‘ e fl:z,f;pr‘:" the basis of | Are Heavily Fined for Irregularities h wom"m{r game” in fighting |, raggad man said to have been seen | tec to secure speakers for the various [large sums to have the bill doing away the new government' should occupy ; noy: e et & o R AN fleeing from one burning building &chools on November 10, James Rog- | with Sunday movies killed. He did these most delicate posts.” S | ‘New. Hayen, Oct. 81;—Thomas E. (. Biliecih e i o of Amerl- 2 KT SR BN ek ers, Nathan Avery and Robert Vance |not say whether it was local or out- “With sadness at relinquishing here . ¥ & Cahill, democratic general registrar of | ca's ,nt‘r} into thf- conflict this mes- will assist him. The principals of of-town legislators whose aid was en= u 4 in this city and one of hisjsage by Father Vaughan was flung WILL HEAR BULGARIA the schools are asked to notify some |listed. Speaking of one assembly 8 work that T know to he fruitful and First Episcopal Parish st s a h deputies, George Conroy, were dis-|across the sea AT member of the above committee at| man, who he said had been reward- his efforts with the payment i am confident will bhe con- | .S y 7 By g :T:"::, {n;‘!"‘ron\hw'e'l of the neces- In ( ‘S To Hf“e New Home charged by Judge Jacob ‘VR'P‘"" in i We congratulate with all our 2 | what time it will be convenient for|ed for eity of taking this action, T send yon ?\nr\\a.l!(. Oct. 31.—-8t. Paul's Epis- | city court mrlnyn on the charge of (hearts the champlons of the rights of | British Tnform Their Delegate That|a speaker to appear at their v‘!‘spe‘r—’o( over $2,000, the speaker said his Iy resignation os ambassador to|COPAl parish, the first established i | leaving almost 200 names off th@‘mr’mk!nd"-!hn American people.”” | i hoaks it ean | 1V sChoOlS | running miate is now seeking election France. 1 am ready to leave imme- ‘Amsrica. at a“special parish meeting | party check lists which were used at| Opposed Hunger Strikes | eir Claims to Aegy Plans are already heing made at|to the legislature, dlately or to await the new umbassa. [last night re-affirmed a vote passed in | the democratic primaries in August.| 0 it & Sea Will Be Heard, | the Senior High school where Rev. J.| Dugald McMillan, a retired mers dor if his majesty’s government sa|APril 1817 to replace the present|Deputy Registrar Eugene Harrigan| HerTOT Fathas HoEon socialism | Teo Sullivan will falk. The list of chant, appeared at today's rally and prefers.’” prehobulidingRpith B gtons s""".\ wipssfnedsdeplaandsoonyanc epuLy !novmrmz nramr“. At ti “g ahns L '1"‘ London, Oct. 31 (By Associated | speakers for the other schools will be | heckled the speaker on the coal situ- Count Sforza later called on Pre. [ture. The vote was 67 to 32. This | Registrar John Cahill fined $150 nnd’“fl”‘ i 4 FB& e would | Press).——The British minister of Sofia | Announced at a later date |ation, calling npon him to ‘“tell the mier Poincare whom he told of his|¢nds a widespread controversy. Op- | costs in the sarhe case. All four men | her decreasing birth Tt has been iearned from Chairman|truth abont coal prices. The two NN R e ponents of the plan ciaimed that the | were tried together and the court SR forthn et present structure should remain be- | hearing extended through several fication of a cheap, mud-crusted re- been instructed by the foreign rate and caution against i : gainst race suicide. office to notify the Bulgarian govern- | George Dyson that the local chapter|men argued back Cabinet Takes Office, ;:E::nu::.n‘“ :\f:\v:&,?’sm!"" the fash-| ot that the allled powers will not of the American Red Cross will ap-|eral minutes furnishing abundant Rossi. (Nationalist) crvse of its histerie connections. weeks. | eb s A e HE‘ o WOMEN'S| shiect to presentation by Bulgaria at | pear in the parade as will the Spanish amusement for the gathering, refer- Minister of liberated regions-Signor L il B p’r'm“’i:;m:‘"*;‘”: St~ | tha Lausanne peace conference of her | War Veferans, the Sons of Veterans|ring fo one another as “Paddy” and | FERARA AN At thet “webs rinl!hnrnrr::\; arguments in favor of an outlet to the _awl the veterans of the Grand army. |' Dugie.” Transportation for the latter will he The candidate introduced figures e \ v o vy e | MRS, GIBSON, SUPPOSED WITNESS TO emuLiting BuilAg | The foreign office telegram savs | provided by the Sans of Veterans. calculated to prove that hard coal on the tracks in this Presg)—The memhers of the new Of Religions Family | Great Britain and France have al- The genera) committee decided to conld be pnt et e rasce enerain. oo | HALL-MILLS MURDER, USES SHOTGUN : ' i chieftain, took = » Father Vaughan was born August|ready expressed their wiliingness to ask Mayor A. M. Paonessa to issue a city for £13.88 a ton. The costs of W that there | proclamation for the observance of|carcving it ta the bins should not be Mussolini the fascisti their oaths of office before King Vie 120, 1847, at Cortfield, Hertfordshire, | hear Bulgaria’s case and tor Emmanuel at 7:.16 o'clock last | To CIMSE REPORTERS moM PLACE the son of Col. Vaughan, OFf his| 18 no reason to helieve Italy will dis- | the day, to ask the various churches|more than 50 cents n fon, making & night and assumed office immediately eight brothers, six became priests. All| 8ent from their attitude to ring their bells and to have the [tetal of $14.33 a ton, he feels. He says an Exchange Telegraph dispatch AT S RS of his sisters tok the veil of nuns ’:"'0]*‘ officials blow the whistles. | presented the "f;””* of -'"hf”‘“"’:‘“:“‘ from Rome. The new Italian cabinet e S His brother John attained the L CAR ET MAKER DEAD nother meeting of the general com- coal broker offering anthracite for Still In ) w Double Killing, Though Prosecutor |opric and ancther brotner. .\nrm.:'::p P mittee Will, be. leld ‘on nsxt Monday (811 for 13,240 pounds. | Fisubasiets 9, = | | evening at 8 o'clock in the mayor's this amount the valiue of 240 pounds follows: Premier, minister of the ln!sr'lo’r ' 7 Roger Vaughan of $vdngy, wore the | office 1 ht on that amount he alleges nngnfo‘f:lxn ;m’a!rs (T'l:fllsl l\::::!“r';(; Makes No Effort to Bring Story Before Grand Jury [red hat of o Cardinal. Father Vaug-|y 4 wittall, Read of Famous Mills, | b Gl e st O e e RN S PNIStALEGT ARl ahe! 3 han was ordained in 1876 . : i as by 2 el a be poss 3 Al ' re fc 3. 88 3 t Diaz. == He was the author of several books| Passes Away in Shrewsbury, Mass. | :::fi"'\?;,;," \ifrflx,: c)v::\gcn;»‘wm‘;r: Bl o S Minister of marine—Vice Admiral S 5 . S : some of the more recent b New Brunswick, N. T, Oct. 31.—(By|and my past has nothing to do with |8om g l‘hvr-‘un;:“;m:g: At Age of 70 Yenrs, commander of the Eddy-Glover post, DEMPSEY MAY STAY HERE Thaon Di Revel ¢ olgIlEm - trom 4 ssociated Press)—Mre Jane Gibson,|i! | N 5 | Minister of the treasury—Prof. | Associa 4 " ' n QIR0 E INhat G PR et American legion, in New Britain nh Mre. CGibson declared that Willlam [point”, hat of Today The | \¢orcester, Mass, Qct. 31 —Matthew | Armistice day to appear as Luigl Einaudi (Nationalist). who @ecently dramatically announced | g, o "New Brunswick mechanie, | Menace of the Empty Cradle” and| i Minister of industry—Theopkile | that she had been an eyewitness to the | wig jast night was r,P,:,,M to be her| “The Warker's Right to Live ' | 7 Whittall head of the Whittall Car- | in the parade. Major Stockwell re. Rossi. N"f""“fl(""':‘ i r’ {Hall-Mills murder, foday clinched her| hushand, was merely a relative. Her | Tast summer Father Vaughan was| | pet Mills and a '“y”"i‘“"l"::‘]‘“‘\"h“" 'h}": sides in Hartford Minister o nance-—Signor €|y 015 on the center of sthe stage by|husband she said, dled 17 years ago|attacked by influen> governot's council died H | ister vthe st 3 sband she safd, d T years ago a and later par. iz e A AR gl S ' H Stefani (Fascist!) __ [firing a load of hird shot over the|from pneumonia alysis gripped him HOr® 1p Bhrewsbiey, Sged. ALYty RA[D SUNDAY% SONS HOME Trip to Furope Untll He Heard Miplster of 'ho]r’n‘lo‘\"“""“‘z‘ Fe-| heads of reporfers who persisted in Past Makes No Difference | - TR ¥ it '"H.,E"g',m:" m “”1 dorzon! (Nationallst). surrounding her farm house and pep “You tell me the officials are {nves came to this city in 1871 and bult up Minster of liberated regons—SIBNOF | paring her with questions Uigating the stors of my lita- Mre V€W London to Groton the largest individual carpet mill in|Residence of Famons Frangelist's| chjcago, Oct 31 Jack Dempsey Giuriati (Fascisti) u & 2 G ald. “"Wel don’ o ™, the country. He was also interested | |and hie manager, Jack Kearns had Becomes Snddenly Reticent ibson sl ell, T don't care. 1 Ferry May Be Cut Out - other business enterprises| By in Los Angeles Termed Disor | 100 M8 e G C0e O rope n:mrr Had Made Al Plans to Take Siki Das Coming to U, S, Minister of justice—~Aldo OVigllo | yrre Ginson, ex-bareback rider, hog|lknow I am here in New Brunswick 3 in many (Fascisti) Falser andl woran tarmef—who. sudc|anA T witnedsedithe murder of - DY oty ondon, (OBt (3L==At ' ast|aid: st the laest convogation -of-fhe derly, Visited hy Pol [the first of the coming year until Minister of education-—81gnor Gen- | qanic hacame reticent after amplify- | Hall and Mrs. Mille, What difference | T E0t'S city councll meeting City Man- | enpreme lodge of the Masonic fra- | b/t b | Kearns read in the newspapers - this etilo (Democrat) ing her story of the killing of the Rev. |does it make whether T have a past| Scr Derlow recommended the city| ternity in Cleveland. he was made a| ¢ Angeles, Oct 31— The home of | morning that Siki the battling Sene- Minister of agriculture—Luigl Capl-| pawarq Wheeler Hall and his choir|or not?" CMr:” \mm‘h;”: “;ommmg the ferry fagrd degree member of the order William A. Sunday. Jr, son of Billy| galese was coming to America. Now tanio (Fascisti) singer, Mrs. Eleanor R. \ille became Special Attorney Gen Mott has to rmo'; an’ or: Pn.rhn' franchise n; Sunday, the evangelist, was ratded by|the Dempsey trip is in doubt Minister of public works -SIgNOT | jrritatad this morning when an army|made no move to present Mrs. Gib. \}'"' owned. for mang | vests i Bince| BLACK ROCK AVE, FIRY the police yesterday and five men and| Kearns has received an offer from Carnasza (Nationalist) lof newspapermen showed 1p at her|con’s story to the grand jury. He said, | FOll?Y gervice across the highway| three women: arrested: o charges éf/n syndicate of Londeh Gusimess vy Minister of posts and telegraphs— | joqp however, that he found nothing which | PFId&¢ was opened October 17 terry | Ofi Heater Starts Blaze in Home of | jiciurhing the peace tor Dempses. to-rneet, the cwinner of Signor Di Cesara (Nationallst) The reporters returned to town and |would tend to disoredit her account of [F°CFIPS {isve. tallen ”",,‘l"" per day| Patrick J. Gaffney One of them, gaid by the police to|the Joe Reckett-&ki in London on Minister of socal welfare —Stefno | agdressed their questions fo her over|the murders jand the city faces a 825,000 annuall pamage ectimated by Chief W. i |be the owner of the house, gave the Dacember 7. Cavazzoni (Catholic) the telephone, Bhe admitted that it Key Is Latest Clue deficit 1f the ferry is maintained.|nopie at $500 was done by fire this|name of G. N. Stevens, but the police Awalt Triumphal March was she who had wielded the shot-| A safe deposit box key made by a|CHY Manage? Barlow and Mayor Mur-|yoining in the tenement occupied by | declared he bore a striking rosemb. | Rome, Oct. #1. (By Assoctated |gun machine company in Providence, R [T% o1 amel o committee to ex | puirick 1 Gafiney. ot 21 Rlack Rock lance o fhe man who fwn weeks azo,| Springfield Clevrgyman Press)<—Rome awaited with eager ex-| . you reportere come here*destroy |1, found by Peter Remsing near the |P!8!N the situation to €rroton officials|avenne, The house in which the fire | under the name of William A Sun pectation today the formal entry Intofjng my pv:w- all the time,” said the murder scene several m_\f",,.r the |8nd to public utilities commission occurred belongs to Sam Gwosdof. | day, Tr. paid a fine of $200 for reck New Religious Educator the city of thousands of the fascisti |woman of action, wha explained her|tragedy has been given fo Mr. Mott a | The blaze originated from an oil | less driving Springfield, Mase, Oct 31.-—An- who were called from all parts ot the | pregence near the scene of the murder|On one side the key bears the num-| % - % | heater placed near a couch. It quick Complaints by neighbara lad to the [ NouNcement was made today that the Rev. John H. Rosebaugh, for the last five vears rector of all Saints country over the week-end in support [ by gtatifg that on the night she was|erals “Mz" and nn the other 27| ly spread to the walls of the room, so raid | THE WEATHER JETRRY Somen: Bn e company No. 4 and | RARTLETT SCHOOL | Episcopal church has resigned to ace cept the post of director of religious of the fascisti demand for control of | riding her mule, Jenny, hareback in{CX35° the country. wuest of corn rohhers, Officials of Nnu Brunswick banks| | o | Chief Nolhle responded to a still alarm | VANDALS AT This demand now coincides with Threatons To Sue Papers Adeclared that the key would not nppn‘ Hartford, Oct, 31.—Forecast | [at 11:28 o'clock it was seen that a bell| The principal at the Rartlett school the call to power of their leader, Ben- | “Yon are lable to get into a lot of |any of their hoxes for New Britain and vicinity: talarm was necessary T mmwmw‘mmpw ained to the police today that 15| education for the Episcopal diocese of ito Mussolini, who vesterday formed |trouble if you persist and the papers| Remsing said the reason he had not Fair tonight and Wedneaday., at Fngine houses @ and & were called [ panes of glass had been Lroken in the | Connecticuf an office recently create a cabinet in which the fascisti influ-|are Jable to suit for the things they[given the kev to the investigators|/ No important thermal chamge. by an alarm from Ros 112 The fire. | school building last night. During the| #d. He will assume his duties Des — | are printing about me earlier was because he Aid not think [ Imen prevented the spread of the [past few daye other windows were | cember 1, making his headquarters in (Continned on Twelfth Page). | "1 hava tnld the truth as I saw it|they would value it as a clue. *‘flnmes, broken, after school hours. Hartford.

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